Colombians rejected ‘transitional justice’ for guerrillas. They want criminal justice instead.; The U.S. has just accused Russia of hacking America’s elections. That’s a very big deal.; Circle Jerks, ‘Deny Everything': The Week In One Song; How social media undermined Egypt’s democratic transition; This two-minute video sums up African public opinion; Are you safer in a Tesla on autopilot, as Elon Musk says? Let’s do the math.; Chinese aid is helping African economies, but not in the places that need it most;
 
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Here’s how attention to gender affected Colombia’s peace process
There's been recoil from the accord's breakthrough attention to women's and LGBT needs.
Colombians rejected ‘transitional justice’ for guerrillas. They want criminal justice instead.
What is “transitional justice," anyway? The debate is fierce.
 
The U.S. has just accused Russia of hacking America’s elections. That’s a very big deal.
The U.S. has accused Russia's leaders of trying to hack the election, but may have difficulty proving it.
 
Circle Jerks, ‘Deny Everything': The Week In One Song
The vice-presidential debate.
 
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How social media undermined Egypt’s democratic transition
Online communities increasingly turn inward and away from each other with time.
 
This two-minute video sums up African public opinion
17 fast facts about Africa, as told by ordinary citizens.
 
Are you safer in a Tesla on autopilot, as Elon Musk says? Let’s do the math.
Elon Musk is right about journalists needing to do the math, but he's wrong about what the numbers say.
 
Chinese aid is helping African economies, but not in the places that need it most
Chinese aid tends to go regions with ties to African leaders
 
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